Ask Dr Kenneth About
CatArthritis
Ask Dr Kenneth About Cat Arthritis
Get all the tips and advice about cat arthritis and dog arthritis from our vet, Dr Kenneth. Dr Kenneth is a leading expert in animal health in South Africa. He specialises in arthritis in dogs as well as arthritis in cats.
Ask SA’s Leading Veterinary
Arthritis Pain Specialist
If your cat is showing signs of stiffness, limping, or reduced activity, it could be arthritis. Get trusted veterinary advice from Dr Kenneth, South Africa’s leading Veterinary Arthritis Pain Specialist, dedicated to helping cats live pain-free, active lives.
Ask Dr Kenneth for Advice:
- Advice on how to reduce arthritis pain in your cat
- Dietary options to help manage arthritis in cats
- Exercise tips for your arthritic cat
FAQs About Arthritis in Cats. (Osteoarthritis in Cats)
Arthritis in cats is a degenerative joint condition that causes stiffness, pain, and reduced mobility, especially in older cats.
Yes, arthritis in cats can affect any breed or age, although older cats are more prone.
Arthritis cannot be cured, but symptoms can be managed to reduce pain and stiffness.
Yes, treatment can include medication, diet, supplements, and lifestyle adjustments to improve comfort and mobility.
Your Cat’s Health Is Important to Us
Our resident vet, Dr Kenneth, will answer all your questions about cat arthritis to ensure that your cat enjoys a quality of life free from pain.
Ask Dr Kenneth About Your Cat’s Arthritis
Your cat’s health and comfort are our top priorities. Understanding your cat’s arthritis pain is the first step to improving mobility and happiness.
Dr Kenneth is here to answer all your questions about arthritis in cats and guide you through effective pain management and lifestyle solutions.
Fill in this form, and Dr Kenneth will personally respond to your questions.
Find a Local Vet for a Cat Arthritis Evaluation
How do you recognise arthritis in cats?
All breeds and ages of cats can be affected by arthritis pain.
Find out how to help your cat.
Signs of Arthritis in Cats
60% of cats six years and older show signs in at least one joint.
Cats are naturally capable of hiding pain.
Cats age faster than humans, and 90% of cats over the age of 12 show evidence of degenerative joint disease (arthritis) in at least one joint.
All cats should be screened for arthritis (osteoarthritis).
Find the
best advice
From Our Trusted Vet
Dr Kenneth
Ask our resident vet Dr Kenneth questions about your cat’s arthritis and get the best advice on how to treat your arthritic cat to ensure that your cat enjoys quality of life pain free